Gov. Scott Walker repeatedly sidestepped questions about foreign policy — and even a question about evolution — during a forum at a London think tank Wednesday. Walker was also pressed repeatedly on budget cuts to the University of Wisconsin System and the recent flap over rewriting the UW's mission statement.

Two Republican lawmakers from Racine have proposed allowing Wisconsin’s technical colleges to have the ability to open their own charter high schools that would focus on occupational training skills, specifically targeting teenagers who aren't college-bound.

Menominee tribal members will march from their reservation in Keshena to the state Capitol in Madison in an attempt to garner support for a proposed Kenosha casino. The 155-mile march is partly a protest against Gov. Scott Walker’s rejection of the proposed casino and entertainment complex . It's also a...

The Walker administration's decision to reject an offer from the Menominee Tribe and Hard Rock International to cover the state's possible investment in a new Milwaukee Bucks arena might make it more politically difficult for the governor to pass his own plan for funding the arena.

The Milwaukee Bucks gave a cool reception to the Menominee Nation's latest casino proposal , which has been given a pass by the Walker administration . The Wisconsin Tribe and the Florida Seminoles offered to pay the roughly $200 million that Gov. Scott Walker had proposed borrowing for a new...

A recent survey by the American Psychological Association shows that 72 percent of Americans have felt stress related to financial issues in the past month. And according to financial planner Kevin McKinley, the numbers are actually lower than in past surveys and suggest that the improving economy is reducing money-related...

The Menominee tribe is proposing a contribution of $220 million toward the construction of a new arena for the Milwaukee Bucks, in exchange for approval of a proposed casino in Kenosha. A reporter explains the proposal, and talks about the reaction its receiving so far.

A new technology being developed by University of Wisconsin-Madison scientists that mimics human tissue in scientific research is reportedly showing promising results, and could help advance drug testing in unprecedented ways.

The city of La Crosse may launch a pilot project to allow five downtown parking spaces to be converted into “parklets,” small patio-like public areas that can feature benches, planters, and even performance spaces.